Ginger Beer
Ginger beer plant is a mixture of organisms- one of them is the yeast Saccharomyces florentinus, and the bacteria Lactobacillus hilgardii. The mixture turns into a jelly-like substance, and this simple yeast mixture can be transferred easily from one fermenting substance to the next. Added to the other ingredients, the mixture is left to ferment and then after a few days create the actual beer. Nowadays normal yeast cultures are added to create a real ginger beer, and the alcoholic content is relatively high compared to other beers- around eleven percent.
Ginger beer produced commercially is often like root beer and is not alcoholic. The difference between ginger beer and ginger ale is the taste- the beer formula allows for a much stronger flavor and has a cloudy appearance, as opposed to the clear one of ginger ale. Many describe it as ginger ale with a "kick" to it, which comes from the sour citrus base, and the strong influence of the ginger in the drink.

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